OTT

Discovery puts Sky Sports in trouble by snapping up rights to PGA Tour golf

Sky Sports face more media rights issues as PGA Tour moves to a rival broadcaster.

Liverpool’s official TV channel to broadcast Brazil World Cup warm-up games

Ahead of the World Cup later this month, Liverpool have announced they’ll be broadcasting two of Brazil’s warm-up games – one of which takes place at Anfield.

What Ligue 1’s bumper media rights deal means for the rest of Europe

Ligue 1’s new media rights deal will shoot French football up the ladder of most lucrative leagues in Europe – but what does this mean for the rest of football?

DAZN and Matchroom Boxing seal $1bn deal to take the sport to the next level

Live-streaming platform DAZN have landed a massive deal with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing.

What the entertainment industry can teach sport about OTT disruption

What disruption in the entertainment sector could mean for sports broadcasters.

EFL highlights to be on Quest and Facebook Live next season

UK highlights of the EFL will be on the Eurosport-powered channel Quest for next season – and that seems to chime with what Eurosport promised just a few weeks ago.

Eleven Sports seal La Liga rights: What does this mean for Sky and the fan?

As Sky lose the rights to La Liga, we ask who this news means the most to: Sky, La Liga or the UK and Ireland football fan?

Man City, the NBA & the best YouTube practices for sports teams

The best practices we see sports teams using to engage with fans on YouTube.

Channel Four and Arsenal Fan TV linkup shows how ‘online media’ is now just ‘media’

Channel Four’s latest venture, a fan-led football opinion show, proves that traditional broadcasters are now online content creators the same as everyone else.

OTT is becoming mainstream bit by bit – and Eurosport have a strategy to capitalise

The broadcaster is showing why broadcasters who don’t have rights to the big-ticket items have to be get creative to get noticed.